Abstract
The purpose of this study is to review the research which was mainly about the evaluation the vascular stenosis or muscle ischemia to assist in the diagnosis of peripheral arterial occlusive disease using dynamic CTA data. With the recent rapid evolution of multislice computed tomography scanners, runoff CTA of the peripheral artery has become a widely used diagnostic option in patients with PAOD. Furthermore the dynamic CTA of the lower extremity provides improved arterial contrast enhancement and a higher diagnostic confidence for assessment of stenosis and occlusion than runoff CTA. The method, the data characteristic and the conclusion of all the qualitative and quantitative research were covered in this study. Finally, the future research direction of the dynamic CTA analysis to assist diagnosis was given.
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